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SPATIAL COMPUTING
Spatial Computing
Designing the data architecture of tomorrow’s shared spaces.
The next interface must model the physical and social world, not abstract it. Spatial computing merges digital and physical experience layers so privacy, ownership, and stewardship must be native to the data model, not bolted on later.
Policies that unleash, not extract
• Personal spatial data must be portable, bounded, and consensual.
• Stewardship must protect the physical layer so it can’t be captured as an attention market.
• Spatial protocols should be treated as public infrastructure: auditable, accountable, and resilient.
World Data
Spatial data is material, not content. If it belongs in the real world, its ownership, meaning, and utility require real stewardship.
Trust Catalyst
Spatial systems demand explicit trust primitives: consent, provenance, and accountability. Without them, the physical layer becomes extractive by default.
Future Interfaces
Interfaces must preserve agency. Ownership and provenance should be visible and enforceable so privacy is a property of the system, not a setting. Location: Third card (right), under title.
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